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1 NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf Hardware Installation Guide Release 2.0

2 NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf : Hardware Installation Guide The software described in this book is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. Last updated: June 10, Legal Notice Copyright 2011 Symantec Corporation. All rights reserved. Symantec and the Symantec Logo trademarks or registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. This Symantec product may contain third party software for which Symantec is required to provide attribution to the third party ( Third Party Programs ). Some of the Third Party Programs are available under open source or free software licenses. The License Agreement accompanying the Software does not alter any rights or obligations you may have under those open source or free software licenses. Please see the Third Party Software file accompanying this Symantec product for more information on the Third Party Programs. The product described in this document is distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying, distribution, and decompilation/reverse engineering. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Symantec Corporation and its licensors, if any. THE DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID. SYMANTEC CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR USE OF THIS DOCUMENTATION. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENTATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. The Licensed Software and Documentation are deemed to be commercial computer software as defined in FAR and subject to restricted rights as defined in FAR Section "Commercial Computer Software - Restricted Rights" and DFARS , "Rights in Commercial Computer Software or Commercial Computer Software Documentation", as applicable, and any successor regulations. Any use, modification, reproduction release, performance, display or disclosure of the Licensed Software and Documentation by the U.S. Government shall be solely in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Symantec Corporation, 350 Ellis Street, Mountain View, CA

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6 Contents Figures... 9 Tables Chapter 1 About this guide Introducing this guide Product version Product documentation NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf documents NetBackup 5200 Series documentation Chapter 2 Introduction Physical description NetBackup 5220 front and rear views Symantec Storage Shelf front and rear views Dimensions Panels, slots and ports NetBackup 5220 rear panel - details NetBackup 5220 control panel Symantec Storage Shelf ports Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Safety Overview Symbol conventions Identifier conventions Electrical safety High voltage precautions Power cables Electrical storms ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Power On work Power on/off Troubleshooting Additional safety precautions Lifting heavy objects Plugging and unplugging boards Bundling signal cables Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Installation requirements... 37

7 Environmental requirements Power supply requirements Power values Power supplies Power cable and power socket Heat dissipation Heat dissipation guidelines Air flow Installation checklist Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Preparing materials Tools and meters Required documents Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Unpacking and checking the devices Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Hardware installation Installation preparations Learning the product Learning safety precautions Checking installation requirements Preparing materials Unpacking and checking the devices ESD-Preventive measures Assuring rack readiness Installing the RAID card and accessories Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Installing hardware into racks Installing the NetBackup 5220 guide rails Installing the NetBackup 5220 into a rack Installing the Symantec Storage Shelf guide rails Installing the Symantec Storage Shelf into a rack Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Cables Cable examples Connecting the VGA Cable Connecting network cables Connecting optical fibers Connecting the NetBackup 5220 power cables Connecting the Symantec Storage Shelf power cables Connecting the NetBackup 5220 and the Symantec Storage Shelf... 71

8 8 Contents Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Powering on the NetBackup Check before powering on Powering on the NetBackup On/Off switch Powering off the NetBackup

9 Figures NetBackup 5220 front NetBackup 5220 rear Symantec Storage Shelf front Symantec Storage Shelf rear NetBackup 5220 front panel - details NetBackup 5220 disk drive modules NetBackup 5220 rear panel - details NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf connections NetBackup 5220 rear panel ports NetBackup 5220 RAID card NetBackup port 10GE NIC NetBackup port GE NIC NetBackup port 8Gb FC HBA NetBackup 5220 control panel Symantec Storage Shelf ports Air flow of the NetBackup Shock Watch label and indicator ESD-preventive wrist strap with a plug ESD-preventive gloves ESD-preventive clothes Removing the NetBackup 5220 chassis cover Chassis with cover removed Chassis with air duct Chassis with riser assembly and air duct removed DIMM sockets Battery screw holes on RAID controller card Riser card assembly, upside down Rear of riser card assembly with slots Symantec Storage Shelf rack handles Rear connections of the NetBackup VGA Connection NetBackup 5220 network ports (rear panel) Optical fiber Connecting NIC cards Connecting AC power cables of the NetBackup 5220 (rear view) Connecting AC power cables of the Symantec Storage Shelf (rear view) SAS cable connections between the NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf Installation confirmation NetBackup 5220 AC power connections NetBackup 5220 control panel and On/Off switch NetBackup 5220 On/Off switch... 74

10 10 Contents Tables NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf documentation set Disk module LEDs Port descriptions for the 2-port 10GE NIC Technical specifications for the 2-port 10GE NIC Port descriptions for the 4-port GE NIC Technical specifications for the 4-port GE NIC Port descriptions for the 2-port 8Gb FC HBA Technical specifications for the 2-port 8Gb FC HBA Symantec Storage Shelf ports Warning symbols Warning and safety identifiers Temperature and humidity requirements Power values Installation checklist Tools Documents Cables NetBackup 5220 network ports (rear panel)... 66

11 Chapter 1 About this guide Introducing this guide Product version This document describes hardware installation procedures for the NetBackup 5220 and the Symantec Storage Shelf. The document is intended for technical support engineers. The following table lists the product version related to this document. Product Name Product Version NetBackup Symantec Storage Shelf 2.0 Product documentation NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf documents The six documents listed below are specific to the NetBackup 5220 appliance and the Symantec Storage Shelf. Additional information can be obtained in NetBackup 5200 (52xx) Series documentation, listed in the next section.

12 12 About this guide Product documentation NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf documentation set Document Product Description Hardware Installation Guide Hardware Troubleshooting Guide Software Troubleshooting Guide Safety Guide Maintenance Guide NetBackup 5200 Series documentation The NetBackup 5200 Series documentation has comprehensive software information. Features in the 5200 series documents may not be exactly the same as those in the NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf but these documents provide details, background information and usage scenarios. Go to to download 5200 series documents. NetBackup 5200 Series Administrator s Guide This document contains the following types of information: Deployment information Administering your appliance Monitoring information NetBackup 5200 Series Command Reference Guide The NetBackup 5200 Series Command Reference Guide contains detailed information about the NetBackup appliance commands that you can run from the NetBackup appliance shell menu. Each command contains a brief description of the primary function of the command, a synopsis, and descriptions of each of the options listed in the synopsis. The NetBackup appliance shell menu is an interactive shell that is available on the 52xx appliances through SSH. This menu interface enables you to perform most of the administration functions that are necessary to administer a NetBackup 5200 series appliance.

13 Chapter 2 Introduction The NetBackup 5220 is an integrated high-density, high-performance backup appliance. It encapsulates network backup needs. The unit is easy to install and manage. It is a scalable appliance with an internal capacity of 4.5 TB formatted capacity and the ability to add another 24 TB with 2 TB disks or 36 TB with 3 TB disks of external storage via the Symantec Storage Shelf, a disk expansion unit. The NetBackup 5220 enclosure is 2U high and the Symantec Storage Shelf enclosure is 3U high. Both devices fit into standard 19 racks. Some components of both devices are hot-swappable; they can be removed and replaced without powering down either device. Other components are not hot-swappable; they require powering down of the entire system and devices. Refer to the NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf Hardware Troubleshooting Guide for detailed lists of hot-swappable and non-hot-swappable components.

14 14 Introduction Physical description Physical description NetBackup 5220 front and rear views NetBackup 5220 front NetBackup 5220 rear Symantec Storage Shelf front and rear views Symantec Storage Shelf front

15 Introduction Physical description 15 Symantec Storage Shelf rear Dimensions Dimensions of the NetBackup 5220: Height: 8.7 cm (3.5 ) Width: 43.0 cm (16.9 ) Depth: 70.4 cm (27.8 ) Weight without drives: 29.5 Kg (65 lbs) Weight with drives: 32.2 Kg (71 lbs) approximate The installation height (the space occupied by a NetBackup 5220 in a rack cabinet) is 2U (1U = 44.5 cm). The appliance can be installed in a rack cabinet that is 19 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) wide and 100 cm deep (or deeper). Dimensions of the Symantec Storage Shelf: Height: 13.1 cm (5.25 ) Width: 44.7 cm (17.6 ) Depth: 56.1 cm (22.1 ) Weight without drives: 26.5 Kg (58.4 lbs) Weight with drives: 32.5Kg (71.7 lbs) assuming 1.1lbs per drive The installation height (the space occupied by a Symantec Storage Shelf in a rack cabinet) is 3U (1U = 44.5 cm). It can be installed in a rack cabinet that is 19 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) wide and 100 cm deep (or deeper).

16 16 Introduction Physical description Panels, slots and ports This section describes the front and rear panels, ports, and indicators of the NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf. NetBackup 5220 front panel - details Letter A Description Rack handle B Disk modules containing one SAS disk drive and one disk carrier each (qty 8, labeled 0 through 7 from left to right) (hot swappable) C Hot spare disk module, slot #7 D Drive tray containing two SATA hard disk drives (not hot swappable) E Slimline drive bay (functionality not available with NetBackup 5220) F Control panel with system LED indicators, on/off button, scroll mechanism to obtain system messages

17 Introduction Physical description 17 Disk drive features The disk drives have the following features: The OS of the NetBackup 5220 is installed on system disks that are not hot-swappable. The disk in slot 7 of the drive is designated as the spare disk. If a disk in slot 0 through 6 fails or is removed, the spare disk contains backed up data. Provide storage capacity The NetBackup 5220 can provide storage capacity for storing other data besides the system data on the system disks. Except for the system disks and hot spare disks, all other disks are data disks and provide storage capacity. When data is being read or written on disks, do not power off the device by turning off the power. Otherwise, the disks data may be damaged. To power off the device correctly, stop reading and writing data on the disks first. Then send a shutdown command through the OS. Disk module LEDs One disk inside a carrier defines the Disk Module. There are two LEDs on each disk module. One LED indicates disk status. The other LED indicates Power and/or Activity. Disk module LEDs LED Color/State Indication Disk Status Green Drive has been configured. Power/Activity Solid Green Solid Blue System carrier contains a disk drive. Storage Shelf carrier contains drive Power/Activity Not lit The carrier does not contain a disk drive. Power/Activity Flashing Green or Blue Drive activity is in progress. Green = System, Blue = Storage Shelf

18 18 Introduction Physical description Notes: Disk slots are labeled 0 through 7, from left to right. Slot 7 is the hot spare disk. Disks in the other slots are data disks that form a RAID 6 group. NetBackup 5220 disk drive modules

19 Introduction Physical description 19 NetBackup 5220 rear panel - details NetBackup 5220 rear panel - details Letter Description A Low Profile PCI Express Add-in Card Slots (qty 2) B Full-height PCI Add-in Card Slots (qty 3) C D E F G H I J Upper Power Supply Module Upper Power Receptacle Lower Power Receptacle Lower Power Supply Module I/O Expansion Module (optional) Remote Management Module NIC (optional) NIC1 Private management Ethernet port NIC 2 Service network Ethernet port K USB 6 L USB 5 M N O DB-9 Serial B Connector Video RJ-45 Serial A Connector

20 20 Introduction Physical description Rear panel connection between devices NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf connections NetBackup rear panel ports NetBackup 5220 rear panel ports Letter A B C and D E F Description Serial Port (RJ-45) Video Port USB Ports Service Ethernet port (NIC 2), used for transferring data in or out of the device Private Ethernet port (NIC 1), used for hardware management

21 Introduction Physical description 21 NetBackup 5220 RAID card RAID card features include: NetBackup port 10GE NIC Flexible SAS disk array structure to reduce costs. Supports RAID 6 and integrates RAID functions to avoid extra consumption on the CPU. Connects SAS disks through advanced serial technology. Configures the Battery Backup Unit (BBU) to provide power failure protection. The RAID card is plugged into the PCI-E x8 slot. It expands storage capacity by adding a RAID group as determined by the external storage enclosure. Port descriptions for the 2-port 10GE NIC Component Connectors Port cables Data rate per port Details Two LC fiber-optic connectors SFP+ Direct Attach cables Optical: 10 Gbit/s, 1 Gbit/s Direct attach: 10 Gbit/s Network standard IEEE 802.3

22 22 Introduction Physical description Technical specifications for the 2-port 10GE NIC Component Dimensions Power consumption Operating temperature Storage temperature Storage humidity Details 5.73 inches long, measured without PCI-E bracket Maximum power: 10.7 W Typical power: 10 W 0 C to 55 C (32 F to 131 F) -40 C to +70 C (-40 F to +158 F) 90% RH (35 C, non-condensing) NetBackup port GE NIC The 4-port GE NIC provides four GE network ports for backup or replication. Port descriptions for the 4-port GE NIC Component Details Connectors RJ45 (qty 4) Port cables Category-5, UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) Network standard IEEE Technical specifications for the 4-port GE NIC Component Dimensions Details Length: 5.33 inches Width: 2.71 inches Typical power consumption 4.3W Operating temperature Storage temperature Storage humidity 0 C to 55 C (32 F to 131 F) -40 C to +70 C (-40 F to +158 F) 90% RH (35 C, non-condensing)

23 Introduction Physical description 23 NetBackup port 8Gb FC HBA Each port on the FC HBA card has two sets of LEDs: Three LEDs labeled 8, 4 and 2 indicate the rate of data transfer (8Gbit/s, 4Gbit/s or 2Gbit/s). Two LEDs labeled TX and RX show transmission and receipt of data, respectively. Port descriptions for the 2-port 8Gb FC HBA Component Connectors Port cables Details Dual 8Gbps Fiber Channel (FC) SFP+ with LC-style connector Technical specifications for the 2-port 8Gb FC HBA Component Dimensions Typical power consumption Operating temperature Storage temperature Storage humidity Details Length: 6.6 inches Width: 2.54 inches Typical power: 6.2 W 0 C to 55 C (32 F to 131 F) -40 C to +70 C (-40 F to +158 F) 10% RH to 90% RH (operating, non-condensing) 5% RH to 93% RH (non-operating, non-condensing)

24 24 Introduction Physical description NetBackup 5220 control panel This section provides a physical view and technical specifications for the control panel in the upper right-hand corner of front panel of the NetBackup NetBackup 5220 control panel Letter Image LED Function B C A Hard Disk Activity Random flashing green light indicates hard disk drive activity (SAS). No light indicates no hard disk drive activity. NIC 2 Activity Continuous green light indicates a link between the system and the network to which it is connected. Flashing green light indicates network activity. NIC 1 Activity Continuous green light indicates a link between the system and the network to which it is connected.

25 Introduction Physical description 25 Flashing green light indicates network activity. D E F System Status Solid green indicates normal operation. Flashing green indicates degraded performance. Solid amber indicates a critical or non-recoverable condition. Flashing amber indicates a non-critical condition. No light indicates POST is running or the system is off. Power/Sleep Continuous green light indicates the system has power applied to it or the system is S0 state. Flashing green indicates the system is in sleep or ACPI S1 state. No light indicates the power is off or the system is in ACPI S4 or S5 state. System identification Solid blue indicates system identification is active. No light indicates system identification is not activated.

26 26 Introduction Symantec Storage Shelf ports Symantec Storage Shelf ports Each I/O module in the Symantec Storage Shelf contains three network ports. Symantec Storage Shelf ports Symantec Storage Shelf ports Port RJ11 serial SAS IN SAS OUT Details Connect the DB9 end of the serial data cable to a serial port on your Windows PC or management device. Connect the RAID connector one end of the SAS cable to the SAS IN port on the storage shelf. Connect the other end of the cable to a RAID connector on the rear panel of the NetBackup The SAS OUT port is not functional at this time.

27 Chapter 3 Safety Overview 27 Chapter 3 Safety Overview Before performing any installation or maintenance operation: Learn the safety regulations of the site Read the safety precautions in this document for correct operating methods to ensure safety of persons and devices. Read the NetBackup 5220 Safety Guide for detailed information regarding many safety concerns that you need to understand. To prevent the risk of accidents, carefully read all operating instructions and precautions in this manual and the NetBackup 5220 Safety Guide before performing any operation(s). The Caution, Warning, and Danger statements in this document do not cover all possible safety precautions that must be followed. Only specific supplements to standard safety precautions are provided. Personnel responsible for installing and maintaining Symantec products are required to understand the basics of standard electronic device safety practices. Training and qualification are required to learn the proper operating methods.

28 28 Chapter 3 Safety Symbol conventions Symbol conventions Warning symbols remind you of safety precautions to be followed during installation and maintenance operations. Warning symbols Symbol Description Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results. Identifier conventions Warning and safety identifiers Identifier Descriptions Electrostatic discharge (ESD) prevention identifier To avoid electrostatic injuries or damage you must take strict ESD-preventive measures such as wearing ESD-preventive gloves or an ESD preventive wrist strap. Weight warning identifier You must pay attention to the weight of the device before moving it.

29 Chapter 3 Safety Identifier conventions 29 Identifier Descriptions Warning identifier against inserting and removing system disks You should not insert or remove system disks without following proper procedures. Power warning identifier You must shut off all power sources when powering off a device. Identifier for reading the manual You must read the manual before operating the device. Identifier for opening the chassis cover Provides the procedure for opening the chassis cover; 1.Unfasten the screw. 2.Press the button on the chassis and then remove the cover. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Drive identifier Indicates the ID number of the slot where the disk resides.

30 30 Chapter 3 Safety Electrical safety Electrical safety This section describes electrical safety precautions against personnel and device damage during installation and maintenance of Symantec products. The NetBackup 5220 has two power modules, providing redundancy. When selecting the installation site of the NetBackup 5220, consider the following: Verify proper grounding for the main AC power supply. Overcurrent and overload protection Circuits and associated circuit breakers must provide enough power and overload protection. Separate the power supply from other large distribution loads or engines, such as an air-conditioner, elevator, or factory load. High voltage precautions A high-voltage power supply provides power for the device. Direct or indirect contact (through damp objects) with a high-voltage power supply (including the main power in a building) may result in fatal danger. When installing the AC power supply, follow standard safety regulations. Personnel who install the AC power supply must be qualified to perform high voltage and AC operations. Do not wear conductive objects such as a watch, chain, bracelet, or ring during the operation. Switch off the power supply immediately if you find water in the cabinet or if the rack is damp. Make sure that the device is kept away from water.

31 Chapter 3 Safety Electrical safety 31 Power cables Electrical storms Do not install or remove a power cable with the power on. Even minimal contact between the core of the power cable and the conductor might generate an electric arc or spark, which can cause a fire or injury. Wrap bare wires of the power cable with insulating tape before connecting the cable to the power distribution cabinet. Before installing or removing the power cable, turn off the power switch. Before connecting the power cable, make sure that the power cable and label conform to the requirements for the installation. Do not perform operations on high voltage, power supplies and connections, or other conductive materials during storms which may produce lightening. Be sure all devices are properly grounded to prevent damage or injury during storms. ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) The static discharged by human bodies can damage static-sensitive components on the boards.

32 32 Chapter 3 Safety Power On work When installing and maintaining equipment, observe appropriate static safety precautions to prevent personnel injuries or device damage. Indicates an electrostatic sensitive area. When operating a device in this area, you must take ESD-preventive measures, such as wearing ESD-preventive gloves, an ESD-preventive wrist strap and/or ESD-preventive clothes to avoid personnel injury or device damage caused by electrostatic discharge. To prevent the device from damage, pay attention to the following during operations: Do not touch devices with bare hands because the ESD from the human body may damage the electrostatically sensitive elements on a board. Electronic circuits are prone to damage caused by ESD. When dealing with a disk, especially a raw disk, wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ESD-preventive gloves, and ESD-preventive suit. Touch only the edge of the disk. Use appropriate ESD-preventive bags when picking up, putting down, and transporting equipment or parts. Power On work This section describes the safety precautions for troubleshooting when the power is on to avoid personnel injury and device damage. Power on/off Before checking the device installation and cable connection, confirm that all power supplies to the device are shut off to prevent personnel injury or device damage caused by incorrect cable connections or loosened cables.

33 Chapter 3 Safety Power On work 33 Troubleshooting If you need to perform power on operations and you need to touch power cables, you must take off the ESD-preventive wrist strap to prevent possible electrocution. Do not plug or unplug cables during power on; otherwise, data loss may occur. Before reconnecting the power supply, wait at least one minute. You must shut off all disk drives before turning off the power to the system, to avoid disk damage or data loss. Do not touch the connectors of power cables or communication cables. Otherwise, you might receive an electrical shock. Do not touch the device with bare hands in an electrostatic sensitive area. Take ESD-preventive measures, such as wearing ESD-preventive gloves or an ESD-preventive wrist strap to avoid personnel injuries or device damage caused by electrostatic discharge. During troubleshooting, pay attention to the following: Do not carry out troubleshooting in stormy weather if lightening is possible. Ensure that the power cables are intact and effective grounding measures are taken. Keep the troubleshooting area clean and dry.

34 34 Chapter 3 Safety Additional safety precautions Additional safety precautions This section describes the safety precautions for lifting heavy objects, operating sharp objects, plugging and unplugging boards, and bundling signal cables to avoid personnel injuries and device damage. Lifting heavy objects Do not stand or walk under the heavy objects that are being lifted. Plugging and unplugging boards Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to lift heavy objects. Before lifting, check whether the required tools are complete and intact. Before lifting, ensure that the lifting tools are firmly fixed on a wall or fixtures with enough load-bearing capacity. Use simple and short commands to avoid accidents and damage to humans or materials. While lifting, ensure that the angle between two ropes is no larger than 90. When inserting a board, wear an antistatic wrist strap and antistatic gloves. Insert the board gently to avoid distorting pins on the backplane. Place the board along the guide rails. To avoid short-circuits and scratches, be sure boards do not touch other boards.

35 Chapter 3 Safety Additional safety precautions 35 To avoid damaging the sensitive components by the electrostatic discharge of your body, do not touch the board circuit, components, connectors, or connection slots with bare hands. Bundling signal cables Signal cables must be separately bundled from the strong-current cables and high-voltage cables at a spacing of at least 30 mm.

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37 Chapter 4 Installation requirements Environmental requirements 37 Chapter 4 Installation requirements Environmental requirements This chapter describes the operating and storage environments, including temperature, humidity, altitude, and noise. Before installing any devices, check whether the external environment satisfies the conditions for proper running of the devices. Temperature and humidity requirements Component Details Operating temperature a Minimum range; 10 C to 35 C NetBackup 5220 range; 5 C to 35 C Storage Shelf range; 10 C to 35 C Storage temperature -40 C to +60 C (-40 to70) (-40 to 60) Transportation temperature -40 C to +70 C (-40to 70) (-40 to 60) Maximum temperature variation per hour 10 C/h Operating humidity 10% RH to 80% RH (10-85) (8-80) Operating altitude m to m (0-3000) Transportation altitude m to m (0-3000) below 35 degrees C Noise b < 72 dba (72) (60) a: The operating temperature ranges from 5 C to 35 C when the NetBackup 5220 is located at an altitude between 60 m and m. The temperature falls by 0.6 C for every increase of 100 m when the NetBackup 5220 is located at an altitude between 1800 m and 3000 m. b: The maximum noise generated by the NetBackup 5220 when the ambient temperature is 25 C.

38 38 Chapter 4 Installation requirements Power supply requirements Power supply requirements This section describes the requirements of the NetBackup 5220 on the power supply. Before installing the device, check whether the power supply satisfies the conditions for proper running of the device. Power values If multiple NetBackup 5220s are to be installed on site, check whether the power distribution in your equipment room satisfies the requirements according to the maximum input power and quantity of devices. Power values Component SubComponent Base System Storage Shelf Power consumption Maximum power consumption 750 W 580 W Power parameters AC voltage range 100 V to 127 V 200 V to 240 V AC frequency range 47 Hz to 63 Hz 47 Hz to 63 Hz Power supplies The NetBackup 5220 and the Symantec Storage Shelf each have two power modules, which connect to the main AC power source such as a wall outlet. Both modules, on both devices, provide redundant power in case of failure. Power cable and power socket Dual power cords (one per power module) are supplied. This enables you to connect each power cord to an independent AC power source.

39 Chapter 4 Installation requirements Heat dissipation 39 Heat dissipation This section describes heat dissipation requirements of the NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf. Before installing the devices, check whether the heat dissipation on site satisfies the conditions for proper running of the device. Heat dissipation guidelines Air flow For optimal maintenance, ventilation, and heat dissipation, pay attention to the following when installing the NetBackup 5220 into the rack cabinet: For proper ventilation, the rack cabinet should be at least 100 cm (4 ) away from surrounding walls and at least 120 cm (4 ) away from any other cabinet(s). To keep a convective air flow between the cabinet and the equipment room, ensure there are no obstructions on the front or back sides of the cabinet. It is recommended to leave 1U (1U=44.45mm) space above and below each device. The NetBackup 5220 takes in air from the front panel (along gaps in the front) and circulates air through the system. Fans discharge air from the rear of the device. Air flows from front to rear. The optional bezel can be installed on the front panel without any reduction in air movement. Air flow of the NetBackup 5220

40 40 Chapter 4 Installation requirements Installation checklist Installation checklist Installation checklist Item Facility preparation Air conditioning Moisture proofing Heating Dust proof Lightning strike protection Requirement The floor meets load-bearing requirements. Wiring troughs, ladders, and holes are ready. All construction is complete. If the temperature in the room may exceed 35 C, install air conditioners which can be restarted upon recovery from a power failure. Do not let the air conditioner blow directly on the devices. If the relative humidity is greater than 70%, a dehumidifying device (for example, an air conditioner that provides a dehumidification function or a special-purpose dehumidifier) needs to be installed. Water penetration, dripping, and condensation must all be prevented in the equipment room. If the temperature in the room will be lower than the stated minimum of 10 C, heating devices are required. If the equipment room is located near a potential source of dust or other particulate matter, a double aluminum alloy window and an anti-theft fire door must be installed. The devices must be separated from the door and a baffle must be used to prevent dust pollution. The equipment room must have a lightning protection device such as lightning rod or lightning strip. The grounding of the lightning protection device and the protective grounding of the equipment room must share a grounding body. In addition, make sure that the following special requirements are met: Before installation, check whether you need to submit a qualification certificate of the installation company to the property management in charge of the installation site. Before transportation, ensure that the dimensions of the devices meet the requirements of the transportation passages (such as elevators and passageways).

41 Chapter 5 Preparing materials Tools and meters 41 Chapter 5 Preparing materials Tools and meters Tools, supplies, and meters required for installation are described. Phillips screwdrivers M3-M6 Diagonal cutting pliers Knife (for opening cartons) ESD wrist strap ESD gloves Multimeter Tools Name and Usage Example Toolkit

42 42 Chapter 5 Preparing materials Tools and meters Name and Usage Example MultiMeter ESD wrist strap ESD gloves

43 Chapter 5 Preparing materials Required documents 43 Name and Usage Tie wraps for securing wires or cables Example Required documents Documents Type Document Name (s) Description Site Drawings Technical documents Network Planning, Equipment Room Layout Plan, Engineering Drawing, and Cabling /Power Diagram. NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf: Product Description Hardware Troubleshooting Guide Software Troubleshooting Guide Safety Guide Maintenance Guide NetBackup 5200 Series: Administrator s Guide Reference Guide Architectural/construction drawings with as-built markups These documents completely describe both devices and all aspects of their operation.

44 44 Chapter 6 Unpacking and checking the devices Required documents Chapter 6 Unpacking and checking the devices Before unpacking devices, check whether the packages are intact. Have the project supervisor be present during the unpacking process. When unloading the devices, place the packages in order with the labels on the packages facing the same direction. 1. Unload the devices. 2. After the devices are unloaded, check whether the quantity of packages received matches the shipping documentation. If yes, execute Step 4. If no, execute Step The project supervisor should complete the Cargo Inspection Feedback Form signed by the customer to the local office within three days. 4. Check whether the packages are intact and whether the packages have been upside down during transportation. If the packages are severely damaged or wet, execute Step Check the Shock Watch label which is attached to the shipping container. If the indicator is red, execute Step 7.

45 Required documents Chapter 6 Unpacking and checking the devices 45 Shock Watch label and indicator 6. If the packages are intact, unpack the goods. If not, proceed to Step Stop unpacking and identify any issues. Report the situation to the engineering manager of the local office and wait for a reply. Store any unpacked systems indoors to protect them from the weather. If products are damaged, (corroded, broken packaging etc) take photographs and archive them in a safe place along with any shipping records / invoices.

46 46 Chapter 7 Hardware installation Required documents Chapter 7 Hardware installation Basic hardware installation flow: Understand the NetBackup 5220 and the Symantec Storage Shelf Check safety precautions Check installation requirements Unpack the devices Note: If the Symantec Storage Shelf is ordered at the same time as a NetBackup 5220, the RAID controller card and accessories will be installed in the NetBackup 5220 prior to shipment. If the storage shelf is ordered at a later time, a RAID controller card and accessories need to be ordered at that time and installed into the NetBackup 5220 later. Install rack cabinet rails for the NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf Add the RAID controller card and its accessories, if needed Add other PCI cards and storage disks as needed Install the NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf into a rack Connect the two SAS cables between the NetBackup 5220 and the Symantec Storage Shelf Plug in all AC power cables and peripherals Ensure the devices are operating properly

47 Installation preparations Chapter 7 Hardware installation 47 Installation preparations Before hardware installation, ensure that all the preparation work specified in this section is completed. Learning the product Before hardware installation, ensure that you have learned how to handle the NetBackup 5220 and the storage shelf as applicable. Learning safety precautions Before hardware installation, learn and follow all safety precautions. Checking installation requirements Preparing materials Before hardware installation, check whether the installation requirements are met. Before hardware installation, prepare the required materials. Unpacking and checking the devices Before hardware installation, unpack and check the devices.

48 48 Chapter 7 Hardware installation Installation preparations ESD-Preventive measures The ESD-preventive wrist strap prevents static electricity from the human body from damaging the devices. To prevent ESD from clothes, it is recommended to wear ESD-preventive clothes. If there is no usable ESD-preventive wrist strap available, wear ESD-preventive gloves. Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap To wear an ESD wrist strap: 1. Stretch your hand through the ESD-preventive wrist strap. 2. Fasten the buckle and ensure that the ESD-preventive wrist strap fully touches your skin. An ESD-preventive wrist strap may include a plug or metal clip. For an ESD-preventive wrist strap with an ESD jack. Insert the grounding end of the wrist strap to the ESD jack on the cabinet, as shown below. ESD-preventive wrist strap with a plug

49 Installation preparations Chapter 7 Hardware installation 49 For an ESD-preventive wrist strap with a metal clip, attach the metal clip of the wrist strap to the square hole on the side of the cabinet, as shown below. ESD-preventive wrist strap with a metal clip Ensure that the buckle of the wrist strap is fastened and the grounding connector is inserted tightly into the ESD socket or the metal clip is tightly clipped to the square hole on the cabinet. Wearing ESD-Preventive gloves and clothes When moving devices, wear ESD-preventive gloves (if it is not possible to wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap), as shown below. ESD-preventive gloves

50 50 Chapter 7 Hardware installation Assuring rack readiness An ESD-preventive wrist strap cannot prevent static electricity caused by contact between devices and a person s clothes. It is recommended to wear ESD-preventive clothes. Be sure to fasten the buttons of the ESD-preventive clothes. ESD-preventive clothes Assuring rack readiness This document assumes that only one NetBackup 5220 is to be installed. Ensure that the rack cabinet is properly installed and grounded. Ensure that the rack cabinet is at least 100 cm (approx. 3 ) away from the walls. The clearance between any two cabinets must be at least 120 cm (approx 4 ) for convenient maintenance, adequate ventilation, and effective heat dissipation. Ensure that no enclosed space is formed by the devices in the cabinet to keep proper air transfer between the cabinet and the equipment room.

51 Installing the RAID card and accessories Chapter 7 Hardware installation 51 Installing the RAID card and accessories Each NetBackup 5220 can be used with one Symantec Storage Shelf to expand storage space. The NetBackup 5220 could also be used by itself. If the NetBackup 5220 is intended for use with a Symantec Storage Shelf, additional hardware is required. Extra parts include a RAID controller card, Battery Backup Unit (BBU) for the RAID card and six 4Gb DIMM cards to support the RAID card and additional storage. If the NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf are ordered at the same time, the RAID card and its accessories are installed into the NetBackup 5220 prior to shipment. In this case, field and service personnel should verify that the RAID card has been installed into the NetBackup 5220 Riser Card Assembly upon receipt of shipment. If a Symantec Storage Shelf is ordered later than the NetBackup 5220, a RAID Controller Card and accessories needs to be ordered and installed separately. If the RAID card and its accessories are required but not installed, obtain the necessary items from the customer and install them into the NetBackup 5220 chassis per the following procedure. 1. Shutdown the NetBackup 5220 and any peripherals. Be sure that both devices are off and all programs on both devices are not running. If you connect these devices while programs are running, data loss may occur. 2. Disconnect the main AC power cord and peripheral cables/cords from the rear of the NetBackup Wear ESD preventive wrist straps. 4. Carefully remove the NetBackup 5220 from the rack cabinet. 5. Place it on a grounded, ESD protective surface. 6. Remove the screw on the top, right-hand side of the chassis. Use the thumb grip on the top, left-hand side of the chassis to slide the cover towards the rear of the device.

52 52 Chapter 7 Hardware installation Installing the RAID card and accessories Removing the NetBackup 5220 chassis cover 7. Remove the chassis cover completely. Chassis with cover removed 8. Standing at the rear of the NetBackup 5220, place one hand on either side of the PCI Riser as shown above.

53 Installing the RAID card and accessories Chapter 7 Hardware installation Lift up with both hands. 10. Remove the Riser Card Assembly from the device. Chassis with air duct 11. Remove the plastic air duct.

54 54 Chapter 7 Hardware installation Installing the RAID card and accessories Chassis with riser assembly and air duct removed 12. Loosen the clips on both ends of each of the six empty DIMM sockets. 13. Remove any plastic spacers from the DIMM sockets. 14. Remove the six 4Gb DIMMs from their packages. DIMM sockets

55 Installing the RAID card and accessories Chapter 7 Hardware installation 55 Note: It does not matter into which sockets you place the DIMMs, they are interchangeable. 15. Position a DIMM above a socket. 16. Align the notch on the bottom edge of the socket with the key in the DIMM socket. 17. Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket. 18. When the DIMM is inserted, push down on the top edge of the DIMM until the clips snap into place. 19. Make sure the clips are firmly in place. 20. Repeat for the other five DIMMs. 21. Replace the plastic air duct. 22. Obtain the RAID controller card. 23. Install the Battery Backup Unit (BBU) onto the top of the RAID card. 24. Line up the three screw holes of the RAID card with those of the battery. Battery screw holes on RAID controller card 25. Fasten the battery to the card but do not over tighten or over torque the screws. 26. Remove the cover plate from Slot 5 of the riser card assembly.

56 56 Chapter 7 Hardware installation Installing the RAID card and accessories 27. Turn the riser card assembly upside down. Now, slot 5 is on the top of the riser card assembly. Riser card assembly, upside down 28. Install the RAID card into Slot 5 of the riser card assembly. Rear of riser card assembly with slots Replace the riser card assembly into the rear of the NetBackup Replace the chassis cover at top rear of the NetBackup 5220 enclosure. 31. Slide the cover from the rear of the device towards the front.

57 Installing the RAID card and accessories Chapter 7 Hardware installation 57 Carefully line up both sides of the cover with the sides of the chassis itself. Do not allow warping or damage to the cover. 32. Reinstall the single screw at the right front of the external chassis. 33. Reinstall the NetBackup 5220 into the rack. 34. Connect peripheral cables and the two main AC power cables. 35. Turn on power to the device to restart.

58 58 Chapter 8 Installing hardware into racks Installing the NetBackup 5220 guide rails Chapter 8 Installing hardware into racks Installing the NetBackup 5220 guide rails Before installing the devices in the rack cabinet, determine the installation positions of the toolless guide rails according to the installation planning of the devices. Procedure 1. Looking at the front of the rack cabinet, place the left guide rail on the left post of the rack cabinet. 2. Keep the bottom of the guide rail parallel to the bottom of the planned installation position. 3. Insert the guide pins on the front and rear of the guide rails into the holes on the front and rear posts of the cabinet. 4. Pull out the left and right rail extenders as far as they will easily and safely extend. Installing the NetBackup 5220 into a rack Verify that the guide rails are installed successfully. Procedure One fully-loaded device weighs up to 33 kg.(73 lbs). More than two persons are required to move and install the device.

59 Installing the Symantec Storage Shelf guide rails Chapter 8 Installing hardware into racks Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and ESD-preventive gloves. Note: Locate the three heavy screws projecting from the left and right sides of the NetBackup These three screws fit into the three slots in the rail extenders. 2. Using at least two people, lift the NetBackup 5220 and place it into the rail extenders. Make sure that the rail slots securely fit the screws on the sides of the device. 3. Gently slide the device into the rack. 4. If needed, install a front mounting plate to the front of the each rail, using a screw to fasten it. 5. Repeat the previous steps to install a guide rail to the right side of the cabinet. Installing the Symantec Storage Shelf guide rails Each left and right mounting rail for the Symantec Storage Shelf is shipped as a unit. The front and back of each rail slide apart a few inches to allow for precise fitting into the rack cabinet. The bottom of each rail includes a sturdy metal ledge on which the Symantec Storage Shelf sits. Procedure 1. Obtain the left and right mounting rails. The front of these rails mount on the front of the vertical metal posts of the rack cabinet. 2. Facing the rack cabinet, align the left rail over the vertical metal post on the left side of the rack. Be sure that the support ledge is on the bottom of the rail, inside the cabinet, so that the storage shelf can sit upon it. 3. Place the alignment pin in the top hole of the rail. Make sure it passes through the rack and fasten the back of the pin. 4. Use a standard rack screw in the bottom hole of the rail, to secure the rail to the rack. 5. Slide the rear of the mounting rail into the rear metal post of the rack. 6. Repeat these steps for the mounting rail on the right side of the rack, again be sure that the support ledge is on the bottom of the rail, inside the cabinet.

60 60 Chapter 8 Installing hardware into racks Installing the Symantec Storage Shelf into a rack Installing the Symantec Storage Shelf into a rack Verify that the left and right mounting rails are installed successfully. One fully-loaded or storage shelf weighs up to 33 kg.(73 lbs). More than two persons are required to move and install each device. You can remove the power supplies if you want to decrease the weight during installation. Procedure 1. Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and ESD-preventive gloves. 2. Slide the Symantec Storage Shelf along the mounting rails into the rack cabinet. 3. Fasten all screws with an M4 Phillips screw driver. 4. Ensure that the Storage Shelf sits properly and all screws are secure. 5. Secure the left and right rack handles to the rack posts with screws. Symantec Storage Shelf rack handles

61 Chapter 9 Cables Cable examples 61 Chapter 9 Cables This chapter describes how to connect cables of the NetBackup 5220, including network cables, optical fiber cables and power cables. Cable examples Cables Component Example PS/2 to USB adapter cable

62 62 Chapter 9 Cables Cable examples Component Example KVM cable 100/1000 Mbit/s network cable

63 Chapter 9 Cables Cable examples 63 Component Example LC multimode fiber SAS interconnect cable (with RAID connectors) AC power cable

64 64 Chapter 9 Cables Cable examples Cable locations on the rear panel of the NetBackup 5220 are diagramed below. Rear connections of the NetBackup 5220 Note: Other components of the rear panel, such as fans and AC power connections are not shown.

65 Chapter 9 Cables Connecting the VGA Cable 65 Connecting the VGA Cable Connecting the Video Graphics Array (VGA) cable is optional. You can connect the cable to a computer directly or through a Keyboard Video Mouse (KVM) adaptor or switch. 1. Insert the connector of a VGA cable into the video port on the lower left side of the rear panel of the NetBackup VGA Connection 2. Connect the other end of the cable into a KVM switch or adapter. Optional.

66 66 Chapter 9 Cables Connecting network cables Connecting network cables The mainboard of the NetBackup 5220 offers two GE network ports (NIC 1 and NIC 2) and one IPMI management network port. These ports are accessed on the rear panel of the device. NetBackup 5220 network ports (rear panel) NetBackup 5220 network ports (rear panel) Port NIC 1 NIC 2 Details Private network/management Ethernet port Provides a channel for system management of the NetBackup Default IP address Service network Ethernet port Provides a channel for the backup of service data. IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface port Enables data gathering and monitoring of hardware status. You can connect three separated network cables to the three network ports on the rear panel of the NetBackup 5220, and then connect those cables to other devices. Connect a cable between the NIC 1 port and the management port of your Windows PC. Connect a cable between the NIC 2 port and the service port of your Windows PC. Connect a cable between the IPMI port and the maintenance terminal of your Windows PC or your management network.

67 Chapter 9 Cables Connecting optical fibers 67 Connecting optical fibers The NetBackup 5220 provides a tape out card (Fiber Channel, FC) and a 10 GE NIC, both of which are connected to other devices through optical fibers. Using the tape out card (Fiber Channel) as an example, this section describes how to connect an optical fiber. The procedure for connecting an optical fiber to the 10GE NIC is the same as that for connecting an optical fiber to the tape out card (Fiber Channel). The laser beams of an optical interface board or inside an optical fiber can cause eye damage. When installing or maintaining an optical fibers or optical transceivers, do not look into the outlet of the optical fiber or transceiver directly. Procedure When connecting optical fibers, note the following: An optical transceiver is electrostatic sensitive and should be placed in an ESD-preventive and dust-proof environment for transportation, storage, and use. Optical fibers and optical transceivers not in use must be protected with dust caps. If the optical transceiver is contaminated, carefully clean the optical interface. Keep the surface of all optical connectors clean and free from scratches. Do not squeeze, distort, fold, or repair an optical fiber. Do not bend the optical fiber into a circle with a radius less than 5 cm. Otherwise, the optical fiber may be damaged, which reduces the system performance or causes data loss. 1. Take the cap of the optical transceiver out of the interface of the tape out card (2-port 8Gb FC HBA, Fiber Channel). 2. Unpack and remove an optical fiber.

68 68 Chapter 9 Cables Connecting optical fibers Optical fiber 3. Remove the caps of the optical connectors. 4. Plug an optical connector into the interface of the card. Connecting NIC cards 5. Ensure that the optical connector is securely inserted into the optical transceiver. 6. Connect the other optical connector of the optical fiber to an FC switch or a tape library.

69 Chapter 9 Cables Connecting the NetBackup 5220 power cab 69 Connecting the NetBackup 5220 power cables The NetBackup 5220 has two power modules, one stacked upon the other and accessible on the rear panel of the device. Each module requires a separate AC power cable and main AC power outlet. When connecting a power cable, wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap to prevent injuries. Procedure 1. Plug one end of a power cable to a power module of the NetBackup Plug the other end of the power cable into an AC power socket. 3. Connect the second power cable to the second power module and to a second power socket. Connecting AC power cables of the NetBackup 5220 (rear view) 4. Confirm that both AC power cables are connected and that any grounds are correctly placed.

70 70 Chapter 9 Cables Connecting the Symantec Storage Shelf power cables Connecting the Symantec Storage Shelf power cables The NetBackup 5220 has two power modules, one placed next to the other and accessible on the rear panel of the device. Each module requires a separate AC power cable and main AC power outlet. When connecting a power cable, wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap to prevent injuries. Procedure 1. Plug one end of a power cable to a power module of the Symantec Storage Shelf. 2. Plug the other end of the power cable into an AC power socket. 3. Connect the second power cable to the second power module and to a second power socket. Connecting AC power cables of the Symantec Storage Shelf (rear view) 4. Confirm that both AC power cables are connected and that any grounds are correctly placed.

71 Chapter 9 Cables Connecting the NetBackup 5220 and the Sy 71 Connecting the NetBackup 5220 and the Symantec Storage Shelf The rear panels of the NetBackup 5220 and the Symantec Storage Shelf are connected with two SAS cables which ship with the storage shelf. Each cable attaches to the RAID Controller connectors on both devices. Be sure to use the SAS IN connectors on the storage shelf. The SAS OUT connectors on the storage shelf are not functional at this time. SAS cable connections between the NetBackup 5220 and Symantec Storage Shelf

72 Chapter 10 Powering on the NetBackup 5220 Check before powering on This section provides information that needs to be checked after the hardware installation and cable connections are completed, but before the device is powered on. Before checking the device installation and cable connections, confirm that all power to the NetBackup 5220 is turned off to prevent personnel injuries or device damage. Verify that the device and cables are installed correctly. The following table provides instructions for checking device installation. Installation confirmation Component Correct Installation Incorrect Installation NetBackup 5220 AC power cables The NetBackup 5220 is placed securely in the rack cabinet. The AC power cables of the NetBackup 5220 are connected securely between the power modules of the device and the main AC power supply. The NetBackup 5220 is slanted or loose within the rack cabinet. Only one power cable is connected to the device.

73 Powering on the NetBackup 5220 Verify that all devices are correctly installed and all cables are connected properly. When powering on the NetBackup 5220, do not remove or handle any disks, optical fibers, or a network cable. Otherwise, data may be lost and equipment may be damaged. 1. Connect both AC power connectors on the rear panel, right-hand side, of the NetBackup 5220 to two main AC power supply outlets. NetBackup 5220 AC power connections 2. Turn on the power switch on the rear panel of the NetBackup 5220.

74 On/Off switch The On/Off switch of the NetBackup 5220 is located on the control panel on the front of the device, top right-hand side. NetBackup 5220 control panel and On/Off switch NetBackup 5220 On/Off switch 3. Check the status of each indicator LED on the front panel of the NetBackup 5220 to determine whether the NetBackup 5220 is operating properly. 4. Connect a network cable between the NIC1 private network Ethernet port on the rear of the NetBackup 5220 and the network port of your Windows PC. 5. Navigate to Local Area Connection Properties, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties. 6. On the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, Alternate Configuration tab, enter the following information: IP address Subnetmask The default login and password are admin and P@ssw0rd, respectively. Powering off the NetBackup 5220 This section describes how to power off the NetBackup 5220.

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